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    Skill Education

    Skill-based learning develops students through hands-on practice and real-world application. Specific skills — reading, writing, speaking and overall literacy progression, for example — are both taught and intuited through repeated situational exposure and demonstration.
    Skill-based learning develops students through hands-on practice and real-world application. Specific skills — reading, writing, speaking and overall literacy progression, for example — are both taught and intuited through repeated situational exposure and demonstration.

    Skill-based education ensures a learner’s competency, flexibility and, therefore, overall value, ingraining the new skill while also awakening a recognition of its portability from one area of interest to another.

    A worldwide revolution has made almost every classroom and workplace dependent on technology, highlighting the vital importance of literacy, ethical decision-making and clear communication in the field. Technology’s ubiquity helps explain skill-based learning’s emphasis in the 21st century. Beneficial to students, teachers, employees and employers alike, this style of learning is designed to target and sustain a higher level of retention.